Starry Skies and Sun-Kissed Days: Los Angeles Weather Weekend Watch

Your go-to guide for L.A.'s weather this weekend—from clear, starry nights to mild sunny days. Check what the stars and the sun have in store!
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Welcome to your Los Angeles weather forecast for an enchanting weekend ahead. Tonight, enjoy mostly clear skies, perfect for stargazing conditions. As the week progresses, the temperatures remain mild, making it ideal for outdoor plans. A detailed look at each day from Saturday’s partly cloudy skies to next Friday’s partly sunny charm – all curated to help you plan your activities perfectly. Don’t miss the minute-by-minute breakdown, from daytime highs to chilly nights. Read the full story on https://amyfreeze.ai/
A band of moderate rain showers is sweeping through the Reno area, and extending south through Fresno. In Flagstaff, expect a mix of rain and snow as cooler air settles in the area. San Diego is experiencing clear skies at the moment, providing a break from the precipitation. Meanwhile, light rain is moving into the Los Angeles region, with potential for overnight showers.
In Los Angeles this evening, temperatures begin at 72 degrees at 9 PM with a soft breeze from the south at 9 mph and clear skies. The temperature will drop to 66 degrees by 11 PM as the south wind slows to 7 mph, maintaining the clear conditions. Overnight, expect a mostly clear sky with temperatures dipping to 63 degrees by 1 AM and a gentle shift in wind to the south-southeast at 5 mph.
Tonight in the Southwest, temperatures will be dipping significantly. Los Angeles will cool down to 62 degrees, while Bakersfield is expected to drop to 72. Further east, Las Vegas will see a low of 80 degrees, and Phoenix will remain warm at 84 degrees. Flagstaff will hit a chilly 54 degrees.
Tomorrow in Phoenix, expect a scorching high of 107 degrees. Las Vegas will also feel the heat, reaching 104 degrees, while Bakersfield isn’t far behind at 100 degrees. Fresno will see a similar trend with a high of 101 degrees, indicating a particularly hot day across the region. Los Angeles will be comparatively mild at 79 degrees, showing a significant contrast to the interior cities.
A ridge of high pressure dominates the Southwest, bringing clear skies and rising temperatures across Arizona and New Mexico tomorrow. Expect highs soaring into the upper 90s and low 100s, with warm, dry conditions persisting. However, the coast of California may experience some scattered showers, particularly in Northern California, where localized heavier showers are possible. Travel through mountain passes in these areas may be tricky due to slick conditions. Keep an eye on weather alerts as isolated thunderstorm development is possible in the afternoon, especially around inland mountain areas.
Get ready for a sunny weekend in Los Angeles! The UV index is at an extreme level of 11 on both Saturday and Sunday, which means you could get a sunburn in just 11 minutes.
Saturday: Partly cloudy with a high of 72 degrees and a low of 63 degrees. Sunday: Mostly cloudy with temperatures peaking at 71 degrees and a low of 63 degrees. Monday: Expect partly cloudy conditions with highs around 71 degrees and lows near 62 degrees. Tuesday: Mostly clear skies, reaching a high of 70 degrees and a low of 61 degrees. Wednesday: The sun shines bright with mostly clear skies, climbing to 72 degrees and dropping to 61 degrees at night. Thursday: Enjoy mostly clear conditions as the temperature rises to 75 degrees during the day and cools to 62 degrees at night. Friday: Partly cloudy with a pleasant high of 75 degrees and an overnight low of 61 degrees.
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